Honduran Puro

Rocky Patel Edicion Unica

Limited Toro Release

Rocky Patel Premium Cigars

About Rocky Patel Edicion Unica

Edición Unica is a limited Honduran puro introduced in 2011 and reissued in 2013, credited with a Humo Jaguar festival win. Typically a 6×52 Toro wrapped in Jamastra Honduran over Honduran binder and filler, it's rated medium to medium‑full with cocoa, coffee, cedar and black‑pepper notes and was commonly packaged in large 100‑count chests.

  • Made in Honduras
  • Medium
  • Honduran (Jamastra)
  • Cocoa, cedar, coffee, black pepper, earth, light vanilla sweetness

Key Details

Made By

Rocky Patel Premium Cigars

Made In

Honduras

First Introduced

2011

Strength

Medium

Wrapper Focus

Honduran (Jamastra)

Known For

Rocky Patel Edicion Unica

Official Website

rockypatel.com

Honduran Puro

Rocky Patel Edicion Unica

Rocky Patel Edición Unica is a limited Honduran puro released after winning the 2011 Humo Jaguar festival and later reissued in 2013. Built with a Jamastra Honduran wrapper over Honduran binder and filler, it leans medium to medium‑full with cocoa, cedar, coffee, black pepper and a light sweetness.

Sizes

  • Toro (6.0" x 52)

Strength

Medium

Wrapper

Honduran (Jamastra)

Binder

Honduran

Filler

Honduran puro

Edición Unica is a boutique Honduran puro centered on a Jamastra wrapper and Honduran binder/filler, often presented in Toro format. The profile leans medium to medium‑full: cocoa and coffee open the smoke, cedar and Honduran earth populate the midpalate, and a light vanilla or nutty sweetness rounds the finish. Construction has shown variability—some samples reported uneven burn or occasional harshness late—so the cigar reads as a limited, farm‑driven expression that rewards careful selection. As a small‑batch Honduran puro, it's a specialized offering for smokers who appreciate Jamastra leaf and a classic Honduran flavor set.

Frequently Asked Questions

Edición Unica is documented as a Honduran puro: a Jamastra‑grown Honduran wrapper over Honduran binder and filler (with Talanga and Jamastra ligero noted in some reviews). Sources identify the cigars as rolled at the El Paraiso factory in Honduras.